45 gis-python-"NTNU---Norwegian-University-of-Science-and-Technology" positions at Pennsylvania State University
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, or Python Creativity in problem solving Demonstrated ability to absorb a broad array of information from a diversity of fields Strong written, oral, and interpersonal communication and presentation skills
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REQUIREMENTS The research assistants will help prepare and process maps and perform spatial analyses using Arc-GIS for a project designed to land use influences the biodiversity of different types of ecosystems
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. Perform fluid flow characterization using microscopy, tracking, and flow visualization techniques. Process and interpret data using MATLAB, Python, or similar analysis tools. Maintain detailed laboratory
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, qualifications, and/or competencies: PhD in Rock Mechanics Knowledge of servo control with digital input signals Python scripting for data reduction and analysis BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES Employment with
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Python and SQL. Specifically, the work involves using MySQL as well as running existing Python packages (i.e., review documentation, debug, evaluate...) and subsequently building on those packages
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applications. Preferred experience/skills include: Data mining GIS, relational network analysis tools Information security, both in theory and practice ARL’s purpose is to research and develop innovative
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and Cells . Preferred qualifications include BIOL 322, Genetic Analysis , or other related 400-level classes. Competency in Bioinformatics skills, including GWAS analysis and working knowledge of Python
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efforts for improving usability of the database through development of an R package and/or python-based package that streamlines and automates use of the database for predictions. Along with this package
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: Understanding of electrical schematics Desire for hands-on work Interest in RF Communication Arduino hardware and software Microcontrollers (PIC, Atmel, etc.) Raspberry Pi, C, C++, and/or Python Soldering General
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) is desired. Experience with MATLAB, C/C++, and/or Python is preferred. The successful candidate will work up to 20 hours/week during the fall and spring semesters and 40 hours/week over the summer